Tana River (Finland–Norway)

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The Tana Valley is the core area for "the River-Sami Culture" in Finnmark; salmon fishing is central in regard to that culture.[2]

History

According to written sources since the last half of the 16th century,[3] fishing has been a major livelihood for the Sami people in the river valley. Another source says that has the case since[2] the 17th century.

Environmental concerns

Erosion at the mouth of the river, in addition to extreme weather,[4] is making the mouth of the river wider but more shallow (as of the 2020s); there is a risk that salmon [or more salmon] during low tide will turn away (from the river) during approach to the river for spawning, according to a committee leader in Tana's municipal council.

The ocean has a (considerable) effect on the river, for about 10 km from the mouth.[4]

Geography

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Summer night at Tana River

In its upper course, it runs for Script error: No such module "convert". along the Finnish–Norwegian border, between Utsjoki Municipality (in Finland) and Karasjok Municipality and Tana Municipality (in Norway). The river is the fifth longest in Norway. The last Script error: No such module "convert". of the river run through the municipality of Tana in Norway. The river discharges into the Tanafjorden, one of the largest and most unspoiled river deltas in Europe. The delta is protected and is an important home to wetland birds. There are large deposits of sand in the delta that are exposed sandbars at low tide.[1]

Fishing

During the summer of 2024, salmon fishing will be banned, as ordered by Finnish authorities and Norwegian authorities; however, fishing for species other than salmon will be facilitated. There will be some opportunities for fishing humpback salmon. The summer season (for fishing) started in May.[5][6] In July 2024, media said that on Finland's side of the river, applications were[7] made to allow for young people to learn salmon fishing; however, individuals are not allowed to apply — applications must be made by an association or a "fishing area".[8] In July 2024, there was salmon fishing for two days on the Finnish side of the river — and only in two places; only one fish 30–65 cm in length.[9]

Earlier (2022), authorities in Norway and in Finland [did] not permit salmon fishing (in the river).[10][11] In 2023, on Finland's side of the river, some[12] permits would allow fishing of humpback salmon - and the methods for that would be drift netting and[13] seine fishing.

In 2020, Script error: No such module "convert". was the annual total of salmon captured in the river.[11] Previously, in 2002, fishermen on the river captured an annual total of Script error: No such module "convert". salmon, with an average size of Script error: No such module "convert".. The annual sea trout catch for that year on the river was Script error: No such module "convert".. Both Finland and Norway regulate the fishing on the river.[1]

During the years when the authorities permited fishing, one can purchase a fishing permit for angling. Some residents, can get a permit for fishing with barrier net; ['salmon-letter owner' or] laksebreveier use net for fishing.[14]

New fishing rules, are being considered (as of March 2023) by the parliament of Finland.[15]

The Tana is well known for its excellent salmon fishery and is the most productive salmon river in Finland and Norway. The world's record for Atlantic salmon is held by a salmon caught on the Tana; it was Script error: No such module "convert". and was taken in 1929 by the Nils Mathis Walle.

In 2023, Norwegian authorities constructed a barrier with a trap that has sorted out hundreds[16] of humpback salmon (on some days), while allowing other fish to pass.[17][18][19] The installation is in the vicinity of Seidaholmen - and downstream of it. In August that year, media said that disassembly of the barrier had started.[20][21]

Transportation

The Tana Bridge (or Nybrua) was constructed in 2020, replacing the function of a neighboring bridge from 1948; its main span is Script error: No such module "convert"..

The Sami Bridge at Utsjoki was constructed in 1993. The European route E6 highway follows the western shoreline of the river for most of the length of the river.

In winter, there are usually two ice roads that are in use from December to April. These roads are located near Rustefjelbma and near Polmak and have a weight limit of Script error: No such module "convert"., but few other limitations.

References

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  2. a b Aage Solbakk. BUOĐĐU - Utviklingen av garnfisket i Tanavassdraget - Med vekt på perioden 1984-2015. https://deatnu.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Utviklingen-av-garnfisket-i-Tanavassdraget.pdf. Page 3. DeanuInstituhtta. Retrieved 2023-05-22
  3. https://www.sagat.no/nyheter/laksefiske-i-tanavassdraget-veletablert-for-reindrifta-kom-til/19.43310. Sagat.no. Retrieved 2024-03-13
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  5. https://yle.fi/a/74-20086370. YLE.fi. Retrieved 2024-05-02
  6. https://www.sagat.no/debatt/deatnu-tanaelva-renner-ikke-gjennom-et-laboratorium/19.44001. Sagat.no. Retrieved 2024-04-25
  7. https://yle.fi/a/74-20098957. YLE.fi. Retrieved 2024-07-11
  8. https://www.nrk.no/sapmi/kan-soke-om-lov-til-a-fiske-laks-i-tanaelva-pa-finsk-side-1.16907026. Retrieved 2024-06-01
  9. https://yle.fi/a/74-20096111. YLE.fi. Retrieved 2024-07-02
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